The rich ratio is an easy way for people to understand their money. It is simply the amount of income you have versus the amount of income you need.

​For example, if you have the ability generate $10,000 a month and you need only $5,000, you are rich. By that same logic, if you have the ability to generate $1 million a month, but you need $2 million, you’re not rich.

Here’s how to find your Rich Ratio: Take the monthly income you will have coming in (social security +pension+ any other income streams), including what your nest egg should produce, and divide it by what you expect to spend each month to live the retirement you want:

Have/Need = Rich Ratio

1 or above is what you are aiming for.

Let’s look at a couple of examples and see how someone with less money saved can actually have a higher Rich Ratio and is probably living happier.

Example #1:My mate Bill has a passion for travel. He loves to travel so much that he’ll need $8,333 per month ($100,000 per annum) to support this kind of lifestyle in retirement. Bill has a pension from his days with the government, has about $500,000 in his super and a share portfolio of around $300,000 he recently inherited.

Considering his Rich Ratio is below 1, I would not consider Bill “rich” at all.

Example #2Now let’s take a look at other friends, Jillian and Peter. They are both retired and need $3,500 per month to live “the good life”. They own their own home. They will receive social security of $2,377 per month and have $400,000 in a pension fund.

While Jillian and Peter’s Have is a lot less than Bill, so is their Need. As a result, they have have a much better Rich ratio at 1.06 versus Bill’s at 0.68. So even though Jillian and Peter have a smaller net worth (and less in retirement savings), under this measure, they are actually richer than Bill because they can meet their lifestyle aspiration from what they have.

Based on these numbers, Jillian and Peter get happiness in their future, and unfortunately Bill does not.

If you haven’t already, take some time to figure out your Rich Ratio! You can always make tweaks and adjustments to be sure that your Rich Ratio is above 1 so you’re setting yourself up to be a happy retiree.

I’d love to know your thoughts.

Kerry

1/8/2015 10:38:45 am

Hi, I enjoyed this. I don't know much about money, but this made sense. The examples made it easy for me to get it.

Tony

4/8/2015 06:33:34 am

Thanks for the feedback Kerry. Always good to know we're helping people to understand.